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GROVER NEWS The Sacrament of Holy Com munion (world-wide communion day) will be observed on next ^Sunday morning at Shiloh Pres ('terian church. The Pioneer and Senior High Fellowship will begin next Sun day evening at the Shiloh Pres byterian church. Rev. H. Stewart White Jr. and William Hambright an elder at tended the Kings Mountain Pres bytery Tuesday. The following have made a contribution to the building fund at the First Baptist church in memory of Rev. W. A. Hoffman a former pastor, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harry Jr., Mr. Frank Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Buren Randle, Miss Inez Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis, and Mr. James F. Galli more. Attending the football game at Clemson University Saturday were the following from Grover: Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harry III and children, Mr. Frank Neal and son Tommy, Philip and Deb bie Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hambright, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hambright, Alan, Ann, Leslie and Jane and Robert Harry. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbons and Sandra Stephens of Atlanta visited his sister, Miss Ava Gib bons Saturday. ^ Mrs. Scott Greenleaf of Flan kers, N. J., arrived Thursday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Pres ton Goforth and other relatives in the community. Mrs. Greenleaf Trade * your old dish washer | for a new , KitchenAid Trade Inyourold dishwasher—your | dish-rag. your sponge, whatever. : better time to trade “sinkduty'' .* for the modem, automatic way of , doing dishes. And there's not a ; finer dishwasher than a KitchenAid convertible—a front-opening por * table you can build in any time. KitchenAid DISHWASHERS Ben T. Goforth Plumbing YORK ROAD PHORE 739-4736 Hours: 8-9 Sat.: 8-12 is the former Elizabeth Goforth. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gold and son Rickey returned Saturday to Tallahassee where Richard will attend the University. They have spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. John Gold and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson in Kings Mountain. Miss Sharon Gold returnod from the Shelby hospital and is recuperating at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hicks. Sharon was in a car ac cident about two weeks ago. When she dislocated her hip. Miss Elaine Pruette of Char lotte spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ola Pruette. Mrs. Alice Aaron of Gaines ville, Georgia arrived Monday to spend some time with her sis ter, Mrs. E. A. Hambright, Char les Aaron brought his mother, and spent the day. Mr. E. A. Hambright is a patient in the Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bell and] sons, Steve and Eddie of Blacks-; burg were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beam and family Sue and Michael of Richfield and Mrs. Irene B. Crump of Badin were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Addie Beam Mr. and Mrs. Jolley Ducan and children, Carol, Ronnie and Ja nice of Mocksville were guests Friday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tate. James Byers went to Tupelo, Mississippi Friday to visit his daughter and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Hardin and Sher ry and Philip returned Mbnday. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Camp and children Michelle and Todd of Charlotte were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Camp. Mrs. Mary Irvin and Mrs. Eu nice Simmons of Gaffney were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Becknell. Miss Evelyn Mullinax and Charlie Mullinax visited Miss Aline Mullinax at U.N.C. San atorium at Black Mountain Sun day. They report that Miss Aline is progressing nicely since sur gery. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allen and children of Shelby moved into a house on Chestnut Ave. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Turner and Vickie and Philip and Debbie Frances attended the football game at Chase high school Fri day night. The following from here at tended the funeral of Mrs. N. L Houser at the Mt. Zion Baptist church near Cherryville Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Ho use r,.]Sir.,iuid ^Mra, Hi nell, Mt\*£nd Mrs. Harry Roark, Wilbur Roark, Mrs, Nina West morellhd, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. P Hambright, Mrs. Glenn Rountree and Mrs. Charlie Harry III. Rev. H. Stewart White Jr. and Mr. Dean Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ross at tended the Ross reunion at the Ross Grove Baptist churoh near Shelby Sunday. Charles Gibbons of Qaffney visited his sister, Miss Ava GR* bons Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Harbison of Mor ganton visited her sifter, Mrs, Margaret Crocker last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. William Hardin and son David of Uneolntap were euests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Hardin Sunday, Mrs. H. L. Beam spent last Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Richardson in Lenoir, Saturday night she was guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ledford at Boiling Springs. Mrs. Arthur Smith of GafRtey is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moss. Mrs. Lucille Kiser and Mr and Mrs. N. W. Kiser are spend ing a week at Cherry Grove Beach. NOTICE Of INTENTION OF APPLY TO THE LOCAJ GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR APPROVAL CM BONDS Notice is hereby given on intention of the undersigned t< I file application with the Local Government CommisalO1* Raleigh, North Carolina, for its approval of the issuanc* 1 of the following proposed bonds of the City of Kings Maun tain, North Carolina, which bonds shall be subject to th* approval of the voters of said city at an election. For the purpose of providing funds, with any other avail able funds, for the development of a new water supply fo» the City of,Kings Mountain on Buffalo Creek which in cludes the construction of a dam and impounding basin, raw water pumping facilities, a water treatment plant with the necessary pumping equipment. Pipe line from the treat ment plant to the distribution system of the city, and the acquisition of the necessary lands and rights of way. This notice was first published on the 21st day of Septem ber, 1967. Any citizen or taxpayer objecting to the issuance of all or any of said bonds may file with the Local Govern ment Commission a verified statement setting forth his objections as provided in Section 159-7.1 of the General Statues of North Carolina, in which event he shall also file a copy of such statement with the undersigned, at any time within ten days from and after such first publication. - _i.:____^4- K/-» ottnnhoH fn thp ctutpftlAMf fifl $3,000,000 WATER BONDS CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN BY J. H. McDANJP* JR. CITY CLERK AND TREASURER 9:21-28 That’s a fair question. But not an easy, one to answer because we have our own quality standards, different from any other meat mer chant. A vf T’.'V-;* .These standards don’t fit exactly the familiar terms you know for grades of meat. As an example, did you know that some beef, graded U.S. Choice, just doesn’t meet our “Super-Right” specifications? It’s true! You see ... we don’t buy by grade. We use our own high standards to bring you the best values. That doesn’t mean we don’t approve of such grading — not at all. It just means we’re very fussy about the beef we- label “Super-Right.” It stands to reason we have to be or A&P wouldn’t be America’s number one meat mer chant. ,■ fcfs. . 'IV ' -;vv Are “Super-Right” Meats a good reasoh for shopping A&P? They’re one of many! COPYRIGHT © 1965, THE GREAT ATLANTIC 4 PACIFIC TEA CO.. INC, * Frozen Foods I* • A&P BRAND 4A Mqc. & Cheese 3 49c • A&P "OUR FINEST" •* ai GREEN PEAS 2 45c MARVEL ICE CREAM • MORTON BRAND' FRUIT PIES • BLENHEIM FARM—White Shot Peg Corn 1-Lb. 4 Oz. Pkgs. 1-Lb. 4 Oz. Pkg. 89c 43c ML FLAVQRS 53r ★ CAP'N JOHN'S BRAND FROZEN * i FILLET Of HADDOCK VA? 49c FILLET OF FLOUNDER ’PkLgb: 49c OCEAN PERCH FILLETS {,#■ 39c FRIED FISH FILLETS 49c BREADED FISH STICKS ’pkgz- 33c 49c I _ Bakery Buys! I JANE PARKER—GOLD OR MARBLE POUND CAKES 1-Lb. 9 Oz. Pkg. JANE PARKER - READY TO SERVE SWEET POTATO PIES k 39= MNE PARKER - GOLDEN, CINNAMON, OR SUGARED CAKE DONUTS 2 e 45= Fresh Fruits & Vegetables I V IDEAL FOR BREAKFAST! SWEET HONEYDEWS LARGE SIZE 69 5 li RED BUSS POTATOES 3 & GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES 5,, YELLOW — U. S. NO. 1 WHITE *■» ONIONS 5 & POTATOES t" Meats! “SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED SIRLOIN / * m LB. n/‘ "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF PORTERHOUSE PIT A I/O flO OR T-BONE 5 I tAIVu Lb UUC "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF BONELESS ROUND STEAK Lb, 89c W Lb. 85c "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN FED BEEF * BONELESS RIB STEAKS u> 99C "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-F^D BEEF CUBED ROUND STEAKS •' u, 99c "SUPER-RIGHT” HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF I BONE-IN CHUCK LB. "Sy>fe-RI6HT" HEAVV CORN-FED pEEF Boneless Chuck Roasts 63c "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEP "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF Shoulder Roasts bon“«s 69c Brisket Roast «-Ay*b* 69c "SUPER-RIGHT"- HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF OVEN-READY RIB ROASTS .. 89c "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF | BOTTOM ROUND ROASTS TK* 85c • "SUPER-RIGHT" LEAN, FRESHLY "SUPER-RIGHT" LEAN, BONELESS Ground Beef ^ 45c Stew Beef Lh 59c Get the cat in the meat. Stock your freezer with "super-eight'4 famous ^ quality heavy corn fed beef. During the sale we will cut your purchase* to your specifications, wrap in market paper, and market he contents on each purchase. Or, if you desire, your moat will be wrapped in froeser paper pt an additional cost sufficient only ta cover the cost of the freezer paper. Place your order fhis week, you may pick it up later . . . Remember that every purchase is fuity guaranteed to plcosc you. • /'SUPER-RIGHT'' HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF 325 TO WHOLE SIDE OF BEEF • "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY COrI-FED BEEF 160'TO 375 LB. AVG. Lb 49c 185 LB. A,VG. BEEF HINDQUARTER ». 59c • "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF 165 TO 190 LB.-AVG. BEEF FOREQUARTER u 43c • "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY C0RN-F6D BEEF 25 TO 35 LB. AVG. BEEF RIBS ,w - 65» Fine Grocery Features! • A&P “OUR FINEST QUALITY" GREEN PEAS 2& 49c • GOLDEN RISE FLAKY BISCUITS 3 is 25c • A&P "OUR FINEST" ' i GREEN BEANS 2 ■ 39c • NUTLEY BRAND MARGARINE 3 % 49c SPECIALLY PRICED! SWEET TREAT BRAND 1-Lb. Pkgs. • CHOC. ♦WP • BANANA
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